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      <p><b><font face="Arial" size="5">How do I find my channels?</font></b></p>
      <p>For most people setting up the channels should be as simple as selecting 
			a suitable entry from the combo box in Settings, deciding what to set the 
			"Keyed numbers are channels, not positions (US Style)" flag to and pressing scan.</p>
      <p><b><font face="Arial" size="5">What on earth does "Keyed numbers are 
			channels, not positions (US Style)" mean?</font></b></p>
      <p>There are basically two ways of thinking about channels.  The "US" way where 
			you have a list of frequencies and you refer to each channel by it's position in
			the list of frequencies or the "European" way where you set up your channels one by 
			one.
			<p>With this switch on when you scan the system adds every possible channel 
			to the list and sets the active flag on if the channel has video.</p>
			<p>With this switch off when you scan the system only adds channels 
			if the frequency has video.</p>
			<p><i>If you think you can explain this better please let the DScaler team know.  
			We are always on the lookout for better help.</i></p>
			
      <p><b><font face="Arial" size="5">What do all these Controls Do?</font></b></p>
      <p>The calibration is a procedure using test patterns which allows to find 
        the best video settings for the capture card.</p>
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					<b>Control</b> 
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					<b>What it Does</b>
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					Name 
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					Sets the name of the channel, will be shown on eth menu and OSD when
					the channel is selected.
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					Frequency
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					The frequency the tuner is set to.
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					Set
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					Sets the tuner frequency to whats in the frequency box
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					The double arrows thing next to Set
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					For fine tuning
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					Format
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					Sets the format of the channel, for most people this will be the same
					as the tuner default.
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					Mute
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					Mutes audio while doing the tuning.
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					Clear List
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					Deletes all your channels ready for a rescan of if you've messing thing up.
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      <p><b><font face="Arial" size="5">There is no list suitable for where I am?</font></b></p>
      <p>You could try the new Full Frequency Scan option from the frequencies combo box.
			This will take a while but should find all the channels.</p>
      <p>Alternatively goto the support forum and see if anyone can help you get hold of one.</p>
      <p><b><font face="Arial" size="5">I want to give you a new list of Frequencies?</font></b></p>
      <p>Go to the support forum and let us know.</p>
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